Football

The University of Utah has made former and current yearbooks from various campus entities available in print and via its digital library archive. These documents contain facts and milestones about the history of the University of Utah. In some cases, these publications contain insensitive and offensive language and imagery that does not represent the views or values of the University of Utah. Insensitive and offensive portrayals of race and gender were wrong at the time these publications were originally printed, and they are wrong today. The yearbooks are presented as they were originally created and have not been edited or censored-to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices and biases never existed. - July 2019

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The University of Utah has made former and current yearbooks from various campus entities available in print and via its digital library archive. These documents contain facts and milestones about the history of the University of Utah. In some cases, these publications contain insensitive and offensive language and imagery that does not represent the views or values of the University of Utah. Insensitive and offensive portrayals of race and gender were wrong at the time these publications were originally printed, and they are wrong today. The yearbooks are presented as they were originally created and have not been edited or censored-to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices and biases never existed. - July 2019

Utah 0 UCLA 21 At Los Angeles Oct. 6, 1933 ? After using nearly every gridder and the water boy to begin another banner drive the Utes had sharpened their tomahawks for the U.C.L.A. Bruins' hide. Two weeks of drill fettled the Utes for the battle against Coach Bill Spaulding's and Captain Lee Coates' Uclans. ? A perspiration - producing work - out on Las Vegas' sun - scorched field stirred the Utes' ambition to stigmatize the Pacific Coast league grid superiority. ? In this night game in the great Olympic stadium the best efforts of the Utahns wilted at every scoring opportunity. Only 26 yards difference in gains through scrimmage and passes accounted for the Bruins' 21-0 victory. ? Fleet little Joe Sarver, former Salt Laker, Frankovitch, Rafferty, Smith, Keeble, and Coates were aces for the California attack. n Versatile Roly Sleater led Utah's offensive drives, assisted ably by Croft, McKenzie, and Ostler whom the coast papers praised highly. Davies and Richins accomplished notable aerial feats. Westphal halfback Ostler tackle Croft guard One Hundred Eighty-three